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...exhibited temporary changes in both cardiac function and biochemistry indicating heart stress, according to the study by Harvard Medical School Instructor Malissa J. Wood. “The average person who runs is not doing themselves any favors by under-training for the marathon,” Wood said. Wood??s study tracked the hearts of 60 marathoners using echocardiography, which produces an image of the heart by means of sound waves. That method, along with blood sample tests, revealed that under-trained marathon runners suffered from a host of abnormalities—including decreased right ventricular function...
...against a door of blue wood?...
Freshman proctor Leonard G. H. Wood??currently in his second year of proctoring—has encountered first-years dealing with a variety of depression symptoms, including skipping classes or meals, insomnia and having difficulty interacting socially with other students. However, almost all of the harm is self-contained...
English 168d operates on a different wavelength from other Harvard courses. Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism James Wood??Harvard-speak for "I don't have a Ph.D."—James Wood does not assign texts. To assign, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is to "allocate a task or duty." James Wood does nothing of the sort. He simply suggests reading, then—five minutes into every class—asks whether students have found the time to complete it. When students sheepishly admit that they just couldn't fit those hundred pages into...
...wanted natural elements, such as metal and wood??things that you could find in nature with colors that you would find in nature,” McLoughlin said. “The whole coffee bar sits in glass, and there’s going to be a great view...